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4 minutes ago, Macca said:

Tuffers!  Did you know that he is a qualified Silversmith? (or was) 

His family supply artefacts to the Royal family

As for Goff and the intercepts, when interviewed today he put the picks down to bad luck!! Haha

Wasn't just the picks. Missed targets,  ground balls.  He couldn't hit a cow's @r$e with a banjo.

Came good when it mattered though 

 
2 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

Wasn't just the picks. Missed targets,  ground balls.  He couldn't hit a cow's @r$e with a banjo.

Came good when it mattered though 

They are a team that likes taking risks and are good to watch ... led by their coach, Dan Campbell with his attacking nature

It might just be their year ... right now, they are the best team in the NFC

Of course, KC are still undefeated in the AFC

 

13 hours ago, Macca said:

Tuffers!  Did you know that he is a qualified Silversmith? (or was) 

His family supply artefacts to the Royal family

As for Goff and the intercepts, when interviewed today he put the picks down to bad luck!! Haha

The first couple were deflected were they not? And the Hail Mary at the end of the first half doesn't really matter.

I thought he was sort of saying it doesn't matter in terms of his mind set going forward to the next plays, but I could have interpreted that wrong.

 
13 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Wasn't just the picks. Missed targets,  ground balls.  He couldn't hit a cow's @r$e with a banjo.

Came good when it mattered though 

Once the line got more solid he got better, was always my biggest gripe with Goff as a Ram was he would poop himself and become flustered bad, now I dont think he is as bad as that.

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You people picking the Rams obviously didn't sit through yesterdays game 😄

 

Packers, Texans, Vikes

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Packers Chiefs Texans

Jets are cooked, time to give it up A-Rod

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Chiefs  Texans  Ravens 

DaFaq was Dan thinking going for it instead of kicking the field goal???

And the Eagles kicker will 100% be gone. even when he hit the FG/PAT he nearly missed.

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2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

DaFaq was Dan thinking going for it instead of kicking the field goal???

Crazy, everything fell apart for the Commies after they went for the 4&2 at the 30 down 12-10 - if they kick the FG they go ahead instead Philly goes down the field and gets a TD, Daniels turns it over straight after and then Barkley scores another TD. Instead of up 13-12 with 8 minutes left all of a sudden they're down 26-10 with 4.5 minutes left 😵

Yeah was insane. I mean they tried to get 1 yrs the previous two downs and failed. Take the points, take the lead, put the pressure on Philly.

Falcons, Chiefs, Texans


Insane, just insane. Bears rally to setup a 48ish yard FG attempt for Santos and the Packers block it to hold on and win!

 

49ers should have put that game away but Geno Smith gets it done with that final run 

To make the playoffs, any of the 4 NFC West teams is probably going to have to win that division ... a wild-card spot is a stretch

2 hours ago, Macca said:

49ers should have put that game away but Geno Smith gets it done with that final run 

To make the playoffs, any of the 4 NFC West teams is probably going to have to win that division ... a wild-card spot is a stretch

I think Cards will win the div. rest of us are not at their level at the min. 

 

WR Cooper Kupp (@CooperKupp) became the first player in NFL history to record 600+ receptions, 7,500+ receiving yards and 50+ touchdown receptions in a player's first 100 career games.
 

This surprises me. I would have expected another to have this sort of record.

17 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I think Cards will win the div. rest of us are not at their level at the min. 

I'd say so. 

Too many bloopies from us. This game was a carbon copy of the Rams and Cards. 

I kid myself that the Niners can go on a run but not all is well enough there right now. Play calling stinks, who are we fooling with hot routes on 3rd and 11? Fred Warner said after the game that we were in man coverage on that last play and didn't account for Geno so the DC is getting thrown under the bus as well.


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